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Modified On Sep 23, 2023 09:27 AM By Irfan for Royal Enfield Shotgun 650

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From leaked documents to new bike launches, this week had it all!

Leading up to the MotoGP IndianOil Grand Prix, the past week witnessed noteworthy developments in the Indian two-wheeler industry. Here, we delve into these key highlights:

Launches 

Honda launched the revamped 2023 CB200X with a reduction in the price tag. Notably, the engine has also been upgraded to meet BS6.2 and OBD-2 compliance standards.

Ahead of the MotoGP Bharat 2023, Honda launched the 2023 Repsol Edition variants of the Hornet 2.0 and Dio 125.

Hero has now made the iconic Fiery Blue color option, known for its association with the Splendor from its Hero Honda days, available for the Splendor Plus. This classic color scheme is offered without any premium over the regular model’s price tag.

Upcoming Royal Enfield Bikes Specs Revealed

Key details like power output, weight and more of the highly anticipated Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 were revealed by the leak of a homologation document.

Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 Specifications Leaked Ahead Of Launch

Another such document revealed similar details about the upcoming Royal Enfield Shotgun 650.

Royal Enfield Shotgun 650: Weight, Power And Other Specs Revealed

Upcoming Bajaj Bike Details Revealed

Rajiv Bajaj, In a recent interview, revealed details about many upcoming Bajaj bikes, including the prospect of a higher-displacement Pulsar, potentially named the Bajaj Pulsar 400 and even a CNG bike! 

Bajaj Pulsar 400 Incoming Next Year?

Ola e-bikes Showcased At BharatGP

Ola Electric showcased its upcoming e-bikes at India’s first MotoGP event in Greater Noida. 

4 Ola Electric Bike Concepts Showcased At MotoGP Bharat 2023

Kawasaki Unveils Its First Electric Bikes

Kawasaki Ninja e-1 & Z e-1: Details Revealed

Kawasaki unveiled its first electric bikes, the Ninja e-1 and the Z e-1, based on the ICE Ninja and Z series, this week. They are not high-performance bikes but are every bit green as a Kawasaki should be.

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